Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1925 — Page 20

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A sacred cantata, “From Olivette to Calvary, - by the choir of the Second Presbyterian Church of Wilkiiuburg, Pa., directed by Minard Ixjzier, will be broad cast from the Westinghouse station, KDKA. East Pittsburgh, at 7:30 p. m. Friday, central time. The choir will be assisted by the KDKA String Ensemble. Dean Charles R. Brown of Yale University will be the principal speaker on the Sunday evening club program, broadcast through station KYW of Chicago at 7:30 p. m. every Sunday. Mus'c will be under the direction of Elgar Nelson. An artists’ recital by John Halk, violinist, and Hugo Hagen, pianist, will be broadcast by KSD at 9 p. m. Monday. United States Marine Band Orchestra under direction of the first leader. Captain Santelmann, will broadcast a special program froui station WCAP, Washington, at 7:30. p. m. Friday. Mercadantes’ “Seven Last Words of Jesus" will broadcast by KSD, St. Louis, at 7:45 p. m. Friday, direct from Christ Church Cathedral. It wil be directed by Arthur Davis, organist and choir leader. For the third year Station KSD, owned and operated by the St. Louis

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Post-Dk'potch, will send out the solemn *Tre Ore * service as sung at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, St. Louis, from nocm to 3 p. m. on Good Friday. Breezy comedy will be heard from KGO, April 16. "The Man on the Box,” taken from the novel by Harold MacGrath and adapted to the drama by Grace Livingston Fumlss, will be produced by fifteen dramatic players under the direction of Wilda Wilson Church, assisted by Fred Thomas and Bert Horton. Between the three acts, the Arion Trio will play music selected to break the strain of continuous listening, and to give color to the play. Three separate dance music programs are scheduled this week by KOA for radio listeners. In addition to .the regular Wednesday and Saturday night programs featuring Joe Mann and his Rainbow-Lane Orchestra, a special dance music progra mfrom the Denver Police Association ball at the Denver municipal auditorium is listed for Tuesday night, April 14. The program begins at 10 p. m. and will last until midnight. Music will be provided by the Joe Mann Orchestra, alternating with George Roy’s Lakeside Orchestra. Kiwanis Club night will be observed over KOA, Wednesday evening, whe na two-hour studio program will be given under auspices of the Denver Kiwanis Club, beginning at 9:10 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. Friday the WGY players will produce the drama, “Our New Minister,” by Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer. It is a story of farm life in New England. Anew musical organization known as the Chamber Music En-

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semble will be heard in a program of chamber music at 9:30 p. m. Friday's evening program over KOA will be a concert by the Ollnger Highlander Boys’ Band of seventyfive pieces under direction of John S. Leick. Nine selected band numbers are scheduled. The program will be interspersed with selections by the KOA orchestra under direction of Lewis H. Chernoff. The farmers of the Middle Went know a good thing when they see It, and there is no exception to this rule insofar as the spontaneous popularity of the radio farm school schedule from WOC Is concerned. Every day (except Saturdays and Sundays) at 1 p. m. every farmer who has a receiving set is getting some real, practical money-saving ideas from the Davenport station’s series of farm talks. A celebrated organist and choir dedicated the mammoth organ installed !n Rockdale Avenue Temple, Cincinnati, Monday evening. An unusual program was broadcast from the temple by station WSAI of the United States Playing Card Company. Thousands of members of the United Hebrew congregations throughout the country ha'’ been notified of the dedication program and were tuned in. Charles Helnroth of Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., was soloist of the evening. The choir of Rockdale Avenue Temple, augmented by the choir of Christ Churrh and May festival artists, were also featured. By means of a direct wire connection with New York which permits participation in the simultaneous broadcasting of feature events with four other leading broadcasting sta-

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tlons in the United States, W* tinghouse station WBZ now has five remote-control studios from which entertainment may be obtained. The studios are located in five different cities and the system covers the entire eastern half of the United States with easy “local reception.” Through the new arrangement, WBZ may broadcast any event or entertainment originating in Boston, New York, Washington, Schenectady or Springfield. The spirit of co-operation that has existed between musicians, proses sional and amateur, and station WMG, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, is illustrated by the concert to be given by the combined musicians unions at 11 p. m.. April 14. The program Is to last two hours. Station WSB, Atlanta, Ga_ Is to install anew 2,600 watt transmitter of latest design. It will bo the fjrst 2,600 watt transmitter to be installed by any broadcasting station. An extension course in home economics is now open to every woman within range of WGY, the Schenectady station of the General Electric Company. Monday and Thursday, each week at 2 p. m., members of the faculty of the New York State College of Home Economics. Cornell University, will talk on clothing, house furnishing, nutrition, household management and equipment. . Radio will repeat the thrilling story of Paul Revere’s ride and historic events in and about Boston and at Ft. Orailo, Rensselaer, N. Y., birthplace of "Yankee Doodle.” In the first radio pageant from Station WHAZ, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., at 9 p. m.,

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Monday evening. As a contribution to the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the historic events that oocured in and about Boston, April 18-19, 1775, "listeners In” win have played for them the radio pageant “The Minuteman.” For the first time In radio history, the incidents of the signal lights in the Old North Church, the thrilling ride, the awakened townspeople, the battle of Lexington, and the retreat of the British will be sent over the radio with American Legion men of Ft. Crailo Post 471, and students of the Rensselaer High School, Rensselaer, N. Y., as actors. The first of a series of spring concerts by the United States Marine Band will be broadcast through Station WRC, Washington, April 9, from 8 to 9 p. m. Utese concerts wil be broadcast jointly by Station WJZ, New York. and WGY. Schenectady. Robert EL Clark, trombone soloist of the band, will appear as soloist. Middle Tap for i/oop To make your loop more sensitive and selective tap It In the middle, and connect between the tap and the negative A battery line of the set a C battery The negative of the C battery should go to the center loop tap and positive to the negative A battery line.

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